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Trophic Interactions Between Fish and Invertebrates in Bear Lake, Utah-Idaho
(1990)
  • Wayne A. Wurtsbaugh, Utah State University
Abstract

An intensive study of the limnology, invertebrates and fishes of Bear Lake was conducted in 1987 in order to define the productivity and food web of the community. Limno10gica1 parameters and invertebrates were measured at approximately monthly intervals while fish distribution and feeding was analyzed in February, June, August, and October. Samples were collected at three to eight stations along a transect running from the shallow littoral area on the west side of the lake, to the deep profundal zone.

Keywords
  • limnological variable,
  • zooplankton,
  • fish diet,
  • fish population
Disciplines
Publication Date
1990
Publisher
Cooperative Project between the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources and the Utah Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
Publisher Statement

This work made publicly available electronically on July 16, 2012.

Citation Information
Wayne A. Wurtsbaugh. Trophic Interactions Between Fish and Invertebrates in Bear Lake, Utah-Idaho. Logan, UT(1990)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/wayne_wurtsbaugh/113/